Saturday, December 25, 2010

Life in Thailand




Thailand is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. It is also known as the land of smiles because most Thai people are very friendly and accommodating. Many foreigners come to visit Thailand to have a wonderful holiday and mostly they spend their time at the beach, visiting old temples and other historical places. There are many tourist attractions in and out of Bangkok. Some activities that you can do in this country are shopping, Island Hopping, Elephant trekking, scuba diving, snorkeling skydiving.
Some foreigners intend to work and stay here in Thailand, they find this place as a paradise where the cost of living is very cheap. Most jobs that they find here is Teaching English as many of the Thais are not so exposed in speaking the language. Some, they ended up here for being married with a Thai.



Living in Thailand is not so easy at first. You should be able to learn to speak their language to be able to communicate because not a lot of people here can speak English. Some were able to live here for a long time and unfortunately others cannot maybe because of a culture shock. Another thing to learn is to adopt their culture and tradition to avoid any disagreement with them. Thais have a lot of superstitions and beliefs that we have to follow to show respect. Some examples of these are :
- Do not use your foot in pointing to something
- Always show respect to the elders by making ‘Wai’ (hand gesture like making a prayer)
- Do not touch other people’s head
- Always remove your shoes, sandals every time you go inside someone else’s house

To live, work and stay legally in Thailand, you should first obtain a work permit in which your employer will process your documents and request it from the Labor Ministry. This work permit will provide you a one year Non-Immigrant B visa that you have to renew every year.
Some are working here without work permit due to lack of documents or qualifications. Or another reason is that the employer does not qualify to provide a Work Permit to their employee. In this kind of situation, their visa status is still a tourist visa in which you have to go out of the Thai Border ( Laos, Cambodia ) in which they will stamp your passport for another 15 days.

Try to visit Thailand and experience a wonderful holiday adventure

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Christmas In Thailand

Christmas in Thailand

When I was young, What I always heard about Christmas is the birth of Jesus, time for love , giving and sharing, singing Christmas Carols. But now Christmas a commercial season everywhere where people have to spend a lot of money for buying gifts, beautiful Christmas decorations.
Celebrating Christmas in Thailand is kind of the same like in other countries in which they also spend something for gifts and decorations. We all know that Thailand is a Buddhist country but they also celebrate Christmas not literally being together with their families and have dinner. During Christmas Day, as I said that it’s a normal day in which people have to work.
For Thais, Christmas is just an ordinary day but you can still feel the spirit of Christmas outside the streets where it is decorated by different kinds of birght lights everywhere especially in the shopping centers and you can hear also some Christmas songs playing. During this season, most of the shopping malls they put up a small beer garden in which there are some people who play music for entertainment.
Anyway, whatever celebrations we have in Thailand, it’s still Christmas. I wish you all the Peace, Love and Happiness this Christmas season. Merry Christmas to all

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

His Majesty's 83rd Birthday

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December 5, 2010 will be the 83rd birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. And at the same time, Thailand is also celebrating Father's Day.He was born on Monday the 5th of December 1927, at Mount Auburn Hospital, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., being the third and youngest child of Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Mahidol of Songkla.
In 1946, he is proclaimed the ninth King of Thailand and is now the longest reigning monarch in the world.
He married Queen Sirikit on April 28, 1950 and blessed with four children:

Her Royal Highness Princess Ubol Ratana
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn
Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn

It is a national holiday in Thailand during December 5 Thai people are also celebrating Father's Day. And mostly people are wearing yellow to pay respect to the king as it is the color symbol of his birthday.